What is this?

Delta Airlines, a U.S. commercial airliner, may have had good intentions in mind when it saluted a 2-1 win by the United States over Ghana on Monday night with a tweet.

But it’s translating into a whole lot of bad will with viewers of the social media message.

The message shows the score of the World Cup Group G match, with the U.S. tally in front of the Statue of Liberty and the score for Ghana, a country in Africa, hovering over a silhouette of a giraffe, presumably to symbolize Africa.

One glaring error: There are no giraffes in Ghana, a country located on the western coast of the continent and has as sub-Saharan climate — far from the savannahs of the eastern and central regions of Africa where giraffes are found.